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Article: In Tubingen. (poem) (Bearing Witness: Recent Literature from Lebanon)
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- The Literary Review
- Article date:
- March 22, 1994
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She bends over her violin Her hair harvest spikes, Her fingers the body of strings When she draws the bow She closes her eyes, Wears the fog and leaves, She becomes the tune and the song. Under a crossing In world of stony blood Her voice flares: Besame Mucho . . .
Fuad Rifqa (B. 1930) attended high school at the Tripoli Boy School in North Lebanon and later studied at the American University of ...
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